"I consider a trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man whereby the government can be held to the principles of the constitution."

— Thomas Jefferson

DEFENDING THE ACCUSED

Defending the Accused from the government is normally referred to as criminal law. However, Mr. Falcon doesn’t prefer to call this area of practice criminal law, because the Accused is already labeled a common criminal. When the Accused is called to trial, that person is clothed with a presumption of innocence accorded by the State and Federal Constitutions. Further, he stresses to each potential client accused that he is not here to judge them. Rather, this firm is here to safeguard the constitutional rights of the Accused and force the government to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.

a) State and Federal alleged crimes.b) Probationary matters consisting of revocations, modifications and discharge.c) Prisoner’s rights/parole representation – just because a person is incarcerated does not mean that their rights should be abandoned. Constitutional protections still remain, which this firm will ensure are honored and preserved.